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Project forwarding training in China has global appeal

Project forwarders from China, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Philippines have enrolled in the Certificate of Achievement in Project Cargo Management training course at the InterContinental Shanghai Expo Hotel from 17-18 March during Breakbulk China.
Training coordinator Kevin Stephens said attractive group training discounts were available for the course that also included an exhibition hall pass to Breakbulk China.
He said the ISO-accredited training has been held in 10 countries with 400 graduates over the last five years.
“This training course not only brings the benefits of practical knowledge that can be applied in the workplace from day one but also the opportunity to complete group exercises and develop important contacts in project forwarding from around the world,” Mr Stephens said.
Course modules included cargo case studies, risk management, strategic partnerships, value adding strategies, traffic and logistics functional planning, meeting client expectations, biosecurity, working with brokers, tricks of the trade, and preparing quotations.
Business communication addresses crisis communications, persuasive email, cultural communication, pitching with PowerPoint and how to write winning tenders.
Further information, including testimonials and registration, is available at http://www.ppgprojects.com and http://www.breakbulk.com

The Certificate of Achievement in Project Cargo Management will be held as part of the Breakbulk China education program in Shanghai.